Moving to Saudi

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Restaurants, training centers (IT/language), hotels (the best cuz of hajj and umrah), industrial production companies, importing goods, shops of any kind, gyms and fitness centers, almost anything really, and would depend on how much u have to invest.

Maybe you should try applying for a job, if all else fails then consider the business route.

Yea, insha'Allah.

Do the poor people live in real bad houses?
 
I want to ask the people here who are Digging up all these faults about KSA , What and How do want us to be ?

Angels ? I mean why dont you look in your own backyards and Communities then Judge us ?
 
I thought we had left the faults behind, lets leave it, I mean, every place has faults but what I am hearing about saudi is good wal hamdulillah
 
I thought we had left the faults behind, lets leave it, I mean, every place has faults but what I am hearing about saudi is good wal hamdulillah

Thats you saying it , the others here are like We are angels and KSA is the Devil .

I mean KSA are normal people living normal lives , we have good and bad people like in every society .

they talk bad about the Saudi government yet they pray in the masjids the Saudi government builds for them In their countries .

How do u view that bro ?
 
Na'am I can understand, but I dont want this thread to turn into a political thing, people should realise that alot of people have said bad and good, experiences of people are just that, some people have bad experience some have good, we cant really judge until we been out there ourselves.

I've been reading blogs about people who have lived out there and they themselvs praise the people and the country.
 
Na'am I can understand, but I dont want this thread to turn into a political thing, people should realise that alot of people have said bad and good, experiences of people are just that, some people have bad experience some have good, we cant really judge until we been out there ourselves.

I've been reading blogs about people who have lived out there and they themselvs praise the people and the country.

Then u should tell that to the people using KSA for a punching bag in the thread too .

Shukran
 
People have different opinions due to different experiences. You may love Saudi, others may not. And that's pretty much it, really.

"alot of it is more Saudi culture and nothing to do with the law"
That's exactly what I'm saying. But then they call that shariah, which is not fair. Yes, a lot of countries have different laws too, but Saudi Arabia is the only one that claims to follow shariah.

Again, I don't deny that Saudi does a lot of good things. Saudi Arabia is not "the devil". This thread asked for pros and cons, not just all the wonderful things about living in Saudi Arabia. I gave my personal opinion, why is that a problem?

If you've got any other questions brother Al Habeshi, feel free to ask and I'll answer to the best of my ability inshallah. And no more talk from me about politics, I'm done..
 
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Whenever did they call culture law? the Shariah is shariah here, pls tell us what particular aspect of the laws here are not Shariah???

They dont only claim to follow it, they DO follow it, maybe some of us cant accept that but thats the way it is.
 
I heard that there are poor people. what is their living conditions? Like, do they have run down parts of the city where they all live or something?
 
Why do they ban people from openly practicing a religion other than islam? Why do they ban churches and synagogues from being built?
 
Oh for the love of goodness, I really dont wanna delete posts, if you wanna make your own thread about whether saudi does this or that then do so, and see if it survives long. But please, please dont destroy this one.
 
People have different opinions due to different experiences. You may love Saudi, others may not. And that's pretty much it, really.

"alot of it is more Saudi culture and nothing to do with the law"
That's exactly what I'm saying. But then they call that shariah, which is not fair. Yes, a lot of countries have different laws too, but Saudi Arabia is the only one that claims to follow shariah.

Again, I don't deny that Saudi does a lot of good things. Saudi Arabia is not "the devil". This thread asked for pros and cons, not just all the wonderful things about living in Saudi Arabia. I gave my personal opinion, why is that a problem?

If you've got any other questions brother Al Habeshi, feel free to ask and I'll answer to the best of my ability inshallah. And no more talk from me about politics, I'm done..


Just cause you having bad Experiences and Cant have FUN ! :statisfie as u put it doesnt mean that they whole country is bad .
 
I guess we finished with the polotics now right guys? Jazakumullahu khayr
 
My apologies, I'm definitely done this time..

As for poor people, I've also heard that there are some here, but I've never come across any, at least not to my knowledge. I'm guessing people with less money would live in cheaper parts of town, therefore live in the same area? But I'm not sure...
 
Where do the behedings and so forth take place? I heard there is a square, but is that in every city or just some?

Also are there checkpoints betwen cities?
 
I'm not sure if it's in every city, but there is a square here in the old souk, I've never been though, it's in a really old traditional part of town.

And yes, I'm pretty sure there are checkpoints between cities (not 100% though, lemme ask and if it's a no, I'll let you know inshallah)
 
Sorry if it seems repetative,

So if you can get a person who owns a business, even like a cafe, to sponsor you, you can move out there as long as they wish to hire you?
 
No, no problem at all.
And that's right. As long as someone sponsors you by providing you with a job, you can stay in Saudi Arabia. However, once your contract with that company ends (if they don't renew it), and you don't have a job anymore, then you have to leave immediately. That's pretty much the downfall. As long as you have a job, you can stay, if not, you have to leave.
 

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